March 3, 1997

The notorious self-censorship the hunting press showed when "Outdoor Life" pulled biologist Tom Beck's article critical of bear baiting leads to speculations by an outdoor writer on why hunters are so thin-skinned about criticism.

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The notorious self-censorship the hunting press showed
when "Outdoor Life" pulled biologist Tom Beck's article critical of
bear baiting leads to speculations by an outdoor writer on why
hunters are so thin-skinned about criticism.

Heard Around the West

USFS computers vs. face-to-face communication; "Boyfriend
in a Box"; Perfect Match dating service; Colo. elementary school
students on love and marriage; "Ranger Barbie"; having a gun but
not being rude in Tacoma, Wash.; wacky news in Denver's
Westword.

A Navajo tepee blockade at Mobil Oil Corp. offices near
Aneth, Utah, leads to concessions from the company, which activists
say has long exploited the reservation without giving anything back
to the tribe.